Encryption is great for information security and all that. But the problem with encryption is... key management. An analogy often bandied about is that we lock our doors but leave the key in the lock. <i>Or under the mat, but that's my personal favourite so ssh-ssh.</i>

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We hereby launch the new 2013 "Dual Control" series, part of the <a href="http://code.google.com/p/vellum/wiki/EnigmaPosts">Enigma Posts</a>.

